Omnigender: A Trans-religious Approach

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Pagina 156I will conclude this survey with a brief description of some of the gender blending
and gender bending within Native American tribal life. Native Americans Paula
Gunn Allen begins her book The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in ...

Pagina 157tive, decisive females; and "the physical and cultural genocide of American
Indian tribes is and was mostly about patriarchal fear of gynocracy." (Although
white racism would appear to me to be the most basic motive of that genocide,
the ...

Pagina 158Throughout his study of sexual diversity in American Indian culture, Walter L.
Williams utilizes the term berdache to designate a morphological male who has a
nonmasculine or androgynous character, being either asexual or the "passive" ...

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Virginia Ramey Mollenkott is actively retired after forty-four years of universityteaching where she specialized in Milton and seventeenth-century poetry.A pioneerfeminist and LGBTQ activist, Dr. Mollenkott has published hundreds ofarticles and numerous books, most recently the updated versions of her groundbreakingworks Omnigender and Sensuous Spirituality. She leads workshops atchurches and retreat centers, including Kirkridge in Bangor, Pennsylvania.